13 November 2008 Skopje – The Macedonian capital Skopje on Thursday marks the 64th anniversary of its liberation from Nazi occupation during World War Two.
Read More »Bosnian Serb Government Cuts Ministers’ Salaries
13 November 2008 Sarajevo – The government of the Serb-dominated entity of Republika Srpska has cut minister’s salaries and introduced savings in the rest of the administration as part of a plan to re-allocate resources for increased social support.
Read More »No Political Motive in Macedonia Killing
13 November 2008 Skopje – There was no political motive for the killing of Redza Zulkani, the brother-in-law of Menduh Thaci, the leader of the main opposition ethnic Albanian party in Macedonia, police say.
Read More »U.S. still hopes for missile defense talks in Moscow
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Bush administration still hopes to send an official to Moscow this year to discuss missile defense despite reports that the Kremlin has rejected the latest U.S. plan, the State Department said on Thursday.
Read More »Medvedev: ready to respond if U.S. ends missile plan
PARIS (Reuters) – Russia could cancel its deployment of missiles near the Polish border if U.S. President-elect Barack Obama scraps plans for a missile defense system in central Europe, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said.
Read More »Egypt halts doctor visas to Saudi
The Egyptian government says it has placed a ban on Egyptian doctors going to work in Saudi Arabia in the wake of two medics being sentenced to jail.
Read More »Charges likely over Russian sub tragedy
AÂ Russian sailor is facing charges over a submarine accident that claimed the lives of 20 people.
Read More »US and Russia trade diplomatic blows as missile row continues
The US says there has been no formal response from the Kremlin to fresh proposals aimed at easing Russia’s concerns over a proposed Europe-based missile shield.
Read More »Fists fly as Ukraine’s parliament sacks speaker
Ukraine is no stranger to political turmoil. And extraordinary scenes in parliament suggest things could be going from bad to worse.
Read More »Italy urges EU to speed up Turkey’s application
Italy’s Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has urged the EU to accelerate Turkey’s membership bid and pledged to help Ankara gain accession.
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